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21:00
especially lager
I try to keep stocked but someone keeps drinking all my beer.
If you guys listen to music while working, what kind do you listen to?
dubstep
I've been listening to Ella & Louis lately
Anime soundtracks, Dragonforce, Skrillex, and anything that makes me laugh.
Also, anything from the alternative rock or indie rock/pop scene over the last 20 or so years.
21:04
@TravisJ reminds me of this story I used to tell my friends... "yeah man, last night was crazy... I woke up and somebody had shit in my pants! What an asshole! I never found him..."
I found Pantera to be good for math when in uni
@ShotgunNinja I saw a laser show set to dubstep (90% skrillex, though... gonna have to email em to get some Flux Pavilion/Benny Benassi/DeadMau5 or something) at the Pacific Science Center this weekend. Highly recommend if you ever go to Seattle
@Pheonixblade9 I'm in Milwaukee T~T
for example:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ETpTSm5EzIk , http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ylimk1Jb1_E , http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qcvCws2U5EE , http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TbKzAOYZHrc
Dimmu Borgir is what I use when I have a really nasty problem I can't solve
21:05
I prefer some silent music. Isn't dubstep very distracting?
define silent?
Wives of the 1800's
I try to have my music at a level which drowns out other sounds but doesn't interfere in my thought process
Uhm, classical and some soft rock
great classical - oceans etude. chopin fred.
21:07
@Janman you heard Tron soundtrack?
@JohanLarsson Yea. The "end of line" is FANTASTIC!
the whole thing is superb imo, like classical music but the whole songs are good
so a staffing company just called me at work. wtf
call them back at 03 AM?
well i answered it
and i just played dumb
"do you guys employ anyone that does embedded programming?" (its what I'm doing right now)
21:11
ahhh scraped together 15 bucks in quarters, sorry jimmyjohns delivery guy
me: "uhhh no, i'm confined on my own little project, I'm not sure what resources we have"
embedded programming sounds fun
I watched like 12 hours of programming microprocessors (or something) about six months ago, it was really interesting
Embedded programming means writing and testing code for an embedded microprocessor or microcontroller.
That's all it means.
lol yes....
its fun
21:19
what language do you use?
embedded programming means you're one step closer to taking over the world actually
C
assembly
I've used embedded C++
neat
yeah embedded c++. depends on what kind of system you're developing for
yeah thats what the guy in the videos I watched used, c++
21:20
The Processing language, used for Arduino, is just a lightweight library on top of C/C++.
@KendallFrey !
But isn't C prefered in embedded programming?
typically. C++ is user friendly persay
kendall is mad :(
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And I just experienced the worse e-commerce system last night - DigitalRiver
21:23
@klut Yea. Just heard that C is preffered because it doesn't include all the magic as C++ does
yes
@Janman Not quite; there's a lot of compiler optimizations that have been developed... the only problem is the dependence on features such as jumps or whatnot for exception handling, and the relatively large amount of memory overhead required for class definitions.
C is preferred because it is used in RTOS, C++ has too much overhead for a RTOS typically
@Pheonixblade9 you go Norwegian on it? There is nowhere you can go after that.
@ShotgunNinja Okay. After I finish learning C#, I'm thinking about moving to something more low-level, such as embedded programming. I don't know if I should choose C or C++, but the way you put it, C++ sounds just fine
21:27
Nah, learn C.
I say learn C++, then you know both practically
Well, C++ gives you even more tools with which to clog your brain, whereas C is pure and simple.
I say learn them both.
Starting with C, because it takes drastically less time.
@JohanLarsson yeah. Dimmu Borgir is just the thing sometimes.
C++ takes years and years to master, especially with all of the new changes coming out.
C is nice and simple. C is to C++ what C# is to .NET
C# as a language is fairly simple. .NET adds a bunch of stuff onto it
21:30
I hope you're not serious.
i used to write a lot in c++, wasn't even remotely considered an expert, but i miss it
@KendallFrey, come tell this guy how invalid that statement is...
@Pheonixblade9 never heard of them until now tbh, but from what I heard Norway knows metal and burning churches etc.
@ShotgunNinja I know it's invalid. I'm speaking in terms of learning processes, not the actual concepts./
You should learn C before C++. You should learn C# before you try to learn all the fancy .NET stuff
@Steve When I was a beginner, I started with C++, but quickly changed to C# as I didn't understand C++ at all. C# is so clean and simple, but now I miss something more low level
21:32
@Pheonixblade9 Oh, okay. That makes sense.
@Janman yeah
:) I promise I'm not that stupid! Now, time to go buy some stock on margin...
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@Janman you won't miss malloc and dealloc, trust me
malloc and dealloc is mostly C isn't it? C++ has new
and delete
@Steve they're doing the same thing under the covers.
21:34
@Steve Yea, both a pain in the ass for a lazy C# programmer with a GC
of course they do
but i'm saying syntax wise
Does anyone want to learn something now?
yes please
No, go get banned again
:D
What is it?
...fuck musicians that put sirens in their songs
^ i hate that
21:35
lol
kendall, make an internet meme about that
I tried to make a meme once. I failed.
:(
so what did you learn that you want to teach us?
By default, VS puts byte order marks at the beginning of new files. You can't see them, but they completely fuck up programs expecting ASCII code.
21:37
byte order as in big/little endian?
So if your code keeps crashing at the first line of code, check the encoding.
@Steve Something like that, I think.
WHAT DO YOU MEAN BY BYTE ORDER
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I learnt that pirating a game is sometimes easier than going through the proper process.
Are there any 3D graphics programmers here?
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21:39
So I got this free coupon for Assassin's Creed 3. Went to UPlay, added the game, added promo code, checked out, downloaded the game, installed it.
I wonder, if I were to sign up for this and throw a link onto some random hello world site, how long it'd take for someone to pay me say £1 for absolutely nothing aws.amazon.com/fps
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And then UPlay came back saying it cancelled my key because I didn't pay anything.
@edc Thats why there are so many pirates. If all games would run just with a simple installation key, probably more people would buy the game :P
@edc Ubisoft is a massive pile of shit, that's why
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I actually experienced the famous example of having to pay $0 but can't do that.
21:40
i'd like to learn 3d programming
SOME games companies are ok
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Steam is pretty good
GOG.com is great too.
<3 steam
I'd like to learn a very specific piece of 3D programming.
no surprise they've cornered the market, because nobody else seems to be able to write a straight-up clone that doesn't suck a massive sack of balls
21:41
i hate steam, i bought a game, in the store, with a cd, i put the install cd in, and it just downloaded the game instead of installing it off of the cd.... not a big deal unless you're on a 50k/sec connection
@KendallFrey what piece?
@Steve Happens to me all the time :P
I'd explain it to you, but you might get cerebral overload.
eh, probably, but try anyway
@KendallFrey oh god, are you doing OGL again?
Nope.
Direct3D
21:45
Ah, I don't know that
Are you good with general graphics concepts?
yeah
@Steve do you even know what a stencil mask is?
google does, and i can google, so go on
21:46
I want to make a Portal-style game, but I'm having trouble figuring out how to draw the portals.
I've heard of it!
and don't say it so condescending
I'm reasonably confident I can draw a portal, except for one thing.
The portal should only draw what's behind it.
interesting
@KendallFrey so...a hole?
21:48
If I clear the depth buffer for the portal and re-draw the portal with a new camera position, I'm afraid I'm going to see what's on the 'inside' of the other end of portal.
It should only draw stuff that is 'deeper' than the portal.
I have some simple notes from when I tried to learn DX11.
This note might interrest you:
"For example many games render to the surface of a model, then render that model to the back buffer. This technique can produce a variety of effects. If you have played the game Portal you will have seen an example of this"
gamedev.stackexchange.com , theres a game development chatroom if you need help lol
that sounds like you're describing the right process, and expecting the right result, but concluding that the right result is wrong
I've done some tinkering with OpenGL but don't have a deep understanding of the concepts
Nah, the game dev folks are out for the day, mostly.
@TomW I'm pretty sure a portal should not show objects from the other side of the portal floating on this side.
21:51
I'd hope there would be some commonalities
@Janman That might be promising, but I'd have to brainstorm more to be sure.
Actually, the way Portal renders is by making an FBO, populating it via raytracing, then rendering it to the screen, backing it with other FBOs.
Hmm, that doesn't seem to solve the problem of requiring two depth buffer comparisons.
googles fbo
@KendallFrey Glad that was of some help.
Javascript question
Anyone care to explain how $(form).submit(function(){return false;}) works?
Probably the wrong syntax anyway
21:53

JavaScript

Topic: Anything JavaScript, ECMAScript including Node, React, ...
That's a jQuery question.
@ShotgunNinja Yeah, I'm aware of that room
@KendallFrey Yeah, fair enough.
jQuery is just Javascript.
jquery IS javascript
ergo, it's a Javascript question.
21:54
^
@LewsTherin It builds a jQuery object around form, then binds to the submit event for all elements matching form an event which calls the inner anonymous function.
But I know Javascript, and not jQuery.
thats because javascript IS NOT Jquery
jQuery is not to be understood, only used.
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21:55
@ShotgunNinja Not that.. the "return false"
If someone asked you a question about a third-party .NET library, would you call it a C# question?
Yes.
You have an anonymous inner function bound to 'submit' that returns false.
Also, in Javascript, when a Form Submit event handler returns false, the HTTP form submission is cancelled.
@ShotgunNinja Uh, no shit Sherlock ;)
@LewsTherin Uh, let me finish, asshole.
21:56
lol
Also, I'm a bit irritable today.
s/bit/lot
@Steve so do I man! So do I
you do what? need a woman?
21:57
play lol?
@Steve Indeed
Well, not really
@LewsTherin Ah. Well, at least I have one of those.
@ShotgunNinja So are you going to continue?
2 mins ago, by Shotgun Ninja
Also, in Javascript, when a Form Submit event handler returns false, the HTTP form submission is cancelled.
@ShotgunNinja At least? Dang..
@ShotgunNinja Oh, so that was it :(
21:59
So yeah, all that it does is make the form do nothing when the submit button is clicked. No redirect, no POST/GET.
no.
@ShotgunNinja can be the reason
I don't see how FBO can help either :(
@LewsTherin Well, I have 1 that I really like.
@Steve No? Elaborate
21:59
if javascript is enabled it does nothing, if javascript is disabled, it allows the form to be submitted by ancient means
@Steve True
But what if the enter button is pressed?
Does it still submit?
its a way to have a page setup to handle both js, and not handle it
@Steve It's often used to make forms submit as AJAX/jQuery/jWebSocket/etc. requests rather than redirecting form submissions.
@ShotgunNinja exactly, but if they don't have javascript enabled, they can't use ajax.
But what if the enter button is pressed?
Does it still submit?
22:01
you don't need a <form> tag to use ajax, you do however need it if they have js disabled
@Steve Oh, I know. I'm currently procrastinating on fixing a jQuery AJAX script for work right now.
Ah feck it, I will just try it
@LewsTherin enter is still submitting the form
So the event is still swallowed?
@Steve I didn't imply that was the case; I simply stated that jQuery's AJAX was one possible thing that could be done to handle a form submit event, rather than doing a form submit redirect.
22:03
yep
Which means I have to bind to a onkeyup event? Fuck that
what?
what are you trying to do?
DailyWTF worthy?
old:
UPDATE OrderItemAdjustment
SET [Sent] = @Now
WHERE OrderItemAdjustment.MerchantAccountID = @MerchantAccountID
	AND OrderItemAdjustment.Ready = 1
	AND EXISTS
	(
		SELECT *
		FROM dbo.OrderItemAdjustment AS oa
		WHERE oa.[Sent] IS NULL
			AND oa.OrderItemAdjustmentID = OrderItemAdjustment.OrderItemAdjustmentID
	)
what I changed it to:
UPDATE OrderItemAdjustment
SET [Sent] = @Now
WHERE OrderItemAdjustment.MerchantAccountID = @MerchantAccountID
	AND OrderItemAdjustment.Ready = 1
	AND Sent IS NULL
22:05
@Steve It is natural for a user to press enter, so I have to bind to keyup event to make sure enter submits a form as well.
what you have will swallow form submission, it doesn't matter if they press enter or press the submit button
Yes, I know.. hence I have to supply a .keyup event
oh oops, misread what you had
so you want different functionality depending on if they click the button or press enter... won't that be confusing?
No it is the same functionality
mind blown
22:08
Why?
This is what I'm thinking:
just confused
are you sure you're update reflects 100% PB?
but you're smart, i'm sure you know what you're doing
$("#btn").click(calc)
$("#btn").keyup(function(){
  if shitpressed is enterbtn
     calc()
});
Does that make sense, or is there another way to do it?
Hey, I need help, I need to parse a .bson file in C#, what's a good tool to do that?
22:10
I don't understand what you're attempting to do, sorry
@BenjaminGruenbaum .bson?
@ShotgunNinja Yes binary json...
OHHHHHHHHHHH
@Steve I'm confused... my question can't be that complex.
Duh, I'm falling asleep in my chair over here. I've heard of that before.
That's what MongoDB uses, right?
22:11
Shotgun do you get my question?
@ShotgunNinja MongoDB uses Bson
I think it is the same stuff as Json, they just called it another shit.
Right... I'll just search NuGet, thanks anyway
@LewsTherin The first line is throwing me off. It's not valid syntax.
You need another semicolon there, at the very least.
@ShotgunNinja Lmao, of course that code isn't valid
and I get the pseudocode part
Oh, so which part isn't valid?
Since when does javascript require semicolons?
22:13
Since you touch yourself at night.
Well circumstances require it.
Again, I'm cranky. I'm off of my meds.
Also, aside from that, it looks correct.
@LewsTherin It doesn't
hey guys
stupid question here
Testing it now
22:16
There are no stupid questions, only stupid people.
well... judge for yourself :P
@Pheonixblade9 Surely that makes the question inherently stupid?
Oh yea! Shit works
You need to use semicolons if you do not use line breaks.
var x = 1 var y = 2 // fail
var x = 1
var y = 2 //win
var x = 1;var y = 2 //win
Lol, why would anyone code like that anyway :P
var x=1,y=2
it was a simple example of separation :P
22:20
I've probably done that before
var x=1,y=2 //You fail at failing the class called I failed
Is that illegal?
:S
Entity Framework; I have a number of objects and I'm trying to get them into the db. I'm using a generic repository, and that's working fine. I've got a base class for things that need to go into the db, and it has a public uint ID marked [Key]... but EF still says none of my models have a key defined. What have I missed?
(function(){this.message = "fail"})()alert(message)//fail
(function(){this.message = "win"})();alert(message)//win
happy?
there is your complex f'ing solution
22:22
@RyanTernier Explain why that is a fail?
var x = 1;//Fail
int x = 1;//win
@TravisJ Um, how does that work?
hey you wanted complex, don't go pointing fingers afterwards :P
@TravisJ I never said I did lol :D
Fucking javascript
What does it do? Return message implicitly?
oh this is javascript?
22:24
@RyanTernier Yes
Sublime = slow for big files -_-
the "win": runs a self executing function, attaches or overwrites the variable message to the global object using this as the global object (window). To separate the next command, a ; is used. Then alert references the message directly, since the global context is implied.
Oh
I keep forgetting that
Even sublime 3, I am disappoint -_-
notepad++ much faster
22:41
Sublime is Ubuntu editor right?
Oh wait, I thought I was in the JS room, no point in renting here if it's not the JS room :P
Yeah, best to rent in the cheap part of town ;)
Too much class here for a JS person.
classes are stupid :) That's the last thing I don't like about C#, too much ceremony, otherwise it's an awesome language
Wtf
You hate C# because of classes?
22:59
I love C#, it's probably my second favorite language
I would love it more if it object literals were more powerful for example, also anonymous classes would be nice
C# enums are really bad and need work

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